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Natta

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[naht-tah] / ˈnɑt tɑ /

noun

  1. Giulio 1903–79, Italian chemist and engineer: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1963.


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Its editor, Don Van Natta, Jr., host of ESPN’s upcoming docuseries “Backstory,” told me that she had been a “font of journalistic energy” and “supremely talented.”

From The New Yorker • Jul. 26, 2019

As Van Natta and Wickersham reported, the NFL’s major sponsors were not universally pro ban.

From The Guardian • Apr. 13, 2018

“We can’t have the inmates running the prison,” McNair was quoted by ESPN.com reporters Seth Wickersham and Don Van Natta.

From Washington Post • Oct. 29, 2017

“He strives to be a bogey-a-hole golfer; that’s a handicap of 18,” Mr. Van Natta added, explaining how Mr. Obama aims to finish one over par on every hole.

From New York Times • Jan. 2, 2014

Alec having returned, we left Natta on the 14th, and went about north-east by east, to a small brackish water in a little creek channel, which we reached in about fifteen miles.

From Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, by Giles, Ernest

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